Heat wave grips India
An intense heat wave has been sweeping across large parts of India from the plains of Punjab and Haryana to Maharashtra's Vidarbha region.
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In Delhi, pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun. Heat wave conditions are prevailing across the northern states of India, with temperatures registering a record high for the month of May. Photo credit:AP
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According to officials from the MeT department there will be no respite from the searing heat as it is is likely to continue.
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Temperatures soared to 47 degrees in Maharashtra's Nagpur, and over 43 degrees even in Himachal hills. Orange city Nagpur - which is the geographical centre of India - on Saturday recorded a maximum of 47 degrees, making it the hottest place in the country.
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The Vidarbha towns of Wardha and Bhandara, as well as the Konkan and north Maharashtra regions recorded temperatures above 45 degrees over the weekend.
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In Punjab, the temperatures were 6 to 7 degrees above average at most places. Amritsar and Ludhiana were the hottest with highs of 45.4 degrees.
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A child cools off in a watering hole on a hot day in Allahabad on May 18, 2013. Temperatures soared in Allahabad to a maximum temperature of 47.28 Celsius.
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It was a blazing weekend across northern and central India with Delhi recording its hottest day of the season on Sunday at 46.1 degrees Celsius - five notches above average.
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Heat wave conditions sweeping large parts of the country worsened, killing three persons in Madhya Pradesh. Photo credit: AP
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Delhi also witnessed its hottest day of the season and mercury crossed the 45 degree-mark to settle at 45.1 degrees Celsius. Photo credit: PTI
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Nagpur on Tuesday witnessed its hottest day in six decades at a sizzling 47.8 degrees Celsius. Photo credit: AFP
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Photo credit: AP
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Photo credit: AP
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There was no respite from the scorching sun in Punjab and Haryana also, and the maximum temperature at various places settled above 45 degrees. Photo credit: AP
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Sriganganagar in Rajasthan, with a blistering 47.5 degrees Celsius, was the hottest place in the country after Nagpur. Photo credit: AP
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